You know the Grub/Gru4Dos provides graphical menu.
You can make your Puppy Live CD as the same.
You can see an example with Lucid Puppy Quickset edition(LupQ).
(Direct desktop with Puppy-4.x, see the topic: Quickset Puppy )
Flappy, and maybe Puppeee, made by jemimah also has a graphical menu using isolinux.

Here is the step to make a Puppy live CD with graphical menu using Grub4Dos. (UPDATED using dir2iso, contained in the file attached.)

Make the work directory at any partition, like /mnt/sda1/my-puppy-linux.

Copy all the contents in 'graphicalmenu-files-xxxx' attached to the work directory, but move the dir2iso-xx.pet to another place.

Install the dir2iso-xx.pet.

Mount your Puppy CD or .iso file.

Copy the 3-4 files, vmlinuz, initrd.*, *.sfs(the main and the driver sfs if exists), into the work directory.

Edit the 3 files, menu.lst, README.htm, splash.xpm. Former 2 can edit by a text editor. The splash.xpm is 640x480x14(14 or less color depth) .xpm file, you can edit by mtpaint or gimp. You can also edit the UPUP.ICO by gimp.

Right-click the work directory and choose 'dir2iso'. Or run from a terminal 'dir2iso' and drag and drop the the work directory on the entry box.

You can type the name of the new CD (default is same of the directory name).

Click 'OK'. You can get the new CD or .iso file

Once you make the Grub4Dos Puppy CD, you can remaster it with the normal step(if your remasterpup2 supports grub4dos).

You can put 'safe mode', 'RAM mode', and etc.
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Correction:
The color depth of the 'splash.xpm' must not be larger then 14. (was described '15')

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Edit the 3 files, menu.lst, README.htm, splash.xpm. Former 2 can edit by a text editor. The splash.xpm is 640x480x14(14 or less color depth) .xpm file, you can edit by mtpaint or gimp. You can also edit the UPUP.ICO by gimp.

I recently remastered a 4.2 system, and followed the guide on this thread to add GRUB to the live CD..

However the new remastered version does not go to xorgwizard, it stops after the keyboard wizard..
I have to to type 'xwin' or 'xorgwizard' manually to get to the xorgwizard..
This was not the case before I remastered.

I recently remastered a 4.2 system, and followed the guide on this thread to add GRUB to the live CD..

However the new remastered version does not go to xorgwizard, it stops after the keyboard wizard..
I have to to type 'xwin' or 'xorgwizard' manually to get to the xorgwizard..
This was not the case before I remastered.

It behaves as 'pfix=nox' option?
Seems somthing fault in the remastaring.

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